Posts Tagged “wellbeing”

I most definitely agree with that image this week, in fact it’s the word that sums up our week. Laughter has kept me going through trying to find the right pain relief for my post-op foot. I’ve found that any tablets taken in the afternoon/evening keep me awake at night with an incredibly wired brain, so I’m […]

Beware, this might turn into a rant! I’ve been having to have monthly blood tests to check my liver function as I’m been on some totally yucky tablets for my nails. They work though but, as getting blood out of me is troublesome, it’s not been pleasant. So, last week I went along and also […]

It’s funny isn’t it, the little things we find that just keep us going, in times of stress, things that enhance our wellbeing. Mine used to be chocolate, still is tbh, but it has been replaced by something a bit better for me and that produces a nice end result (you can’t always say that […]

That would be me, that was how I was described at a dermatology appointment this week. I do wonder how individuals can be classed as “within normal range”, when there is no previous results for them. I was also described as something else, but more of that later. Take iron, for example, the “normal range” […]

It’s been another relaxed day here, so I’m going to go off track a bit and update on my wellbeing – something a bit overdue. Those who’ve read my posts for a while, will remember that towards the end of 2014 I was feeling very down and exhausted. The last few years of school battles, […]

Oh, I have had a long relationship with all things chocolate. Yum yum. It probably (most definitely) started in childhood. My parents went through a bitter divorce when I was 9 and we were “rewarded” for good behaviour not with praise, but a choccy treat. It was therefore very easy to associate the feeling of […]

Smiling, it should be easy, right? When a baby is born, people are desperate to see that first gummy smile, even though it may be down to wind. A smile defines you, it sends a message out to other people that you’re friendly, that you can be approached, that it’s okay. But what if someone […]